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Climate What these ancient clues tell us about future global sea level rise: Rock samples taken from the Greenland ice sheet’s Prudhoe Dome show it completely melted in the past 10,000 years — and could vanish again amid climate change.January 5, 2026
Climate Significant interim success for Indonesian fishers: Zug court accepts climate lawsuit ageinst HolcimJanuary 5, 2026
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